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enOvernight Recap: Logitech X100, Safari 7.0.3, Pebble iOS Warning, Adobe NABhttp://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_logitech_x100_safari_703_pebble_ios_warning_adobe_nab
<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u220903/logitech_x100_speakers_620px.png" alt="Logitech X100 speakers" width="620" height="300" /></p><p>Whew! We made it through another April Fool's Day mostly unscathed. Anyone who was fooled by "news" that Apple was acquiring popular teardown service iFixit or other such silliness is probably relieved that the calendar has flipped to April 2, and with a new day comes another batch of news from the tech community. Read on to see what you might have missed yesterday!</p><h3>Logitech Announces $50 X100 Mobile Wireless Speaker</h3><p>Logitech announced a diminutive new addition to its wireless lineup on Tuesday with the introduction of the <a href="http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/x100-mobile-wireless-speaker?crid=1518" target="_blank">X100</a>, a $49.99 Bluetooth-enabled mobile speaker available in one of five colors (green, grey, orange, red or yellow). Featuring five-hour battery life, the X100 is roughly the size of a donut (3.3 inches diameter) and can stream music or phone calls from up to 30 feet away from any compatible smartphone or tablet. Logitech even includes a built-in mic, making it perfect for on-the-go, hands-free calling. The X100 will begin shipping in early April, so head to the Logitech website and grab your place in line today.</p><h3>Apple Releases Safari 7.0.3 Fixes Mavericks Push Notifications</h3><p><a href="http://www.macrumors.com/2014/04/01/apple-releases-safari-7-0-3/" target="_blank">As noted by MacRumors</a>, Apple followed up its iWork updates on Tuesday with the release of Safari 7.0.3, the latest version of its web browser for OS X Mavericks. The update addresses an issue where Safari 7 would load a search query before the user pressed the return key, as well as bugs that caused push notifications from websites to stop working and the ability to toggle off notifications as needed. Last but not least, the update improves credit card autofill and plugs a few security holes recently discovered. Apple has also released Safari 6.1.3, which brings many of the same updates to OS X Mountain Lion and OS X Lion users as well.</p><h3>Pebble Warns Smartwatch Owners to Avoid Latest iOS Update</h3><p>The makers of the Pebble smartwatch <a href="http://forums.getpebble.com/discussion/12296/issue-pebble-ios-app-v2-1-updated-31-mar-crashing" target="_blank">announced Monday</a> that customers should avoid its latest version 2.1 update for iOS due to a "critical issue" that could affect "connecting, loading, and managing your Pebble from the application." As a result, the app update was pulled from the App Store, but a new version 2.1.1 is under expedited review with Apple and should be winging its way to Pebble owners soon. In the meantime, the blog post details a user-suggested workaround for those who have already downloaded and installed the rogue update.</p><h3>Adobe Preps New Pro Video Updates for NAB 2014</h3><p><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/creativecloud/revealing-the-next-wave-of-innovation-in-pro-video-apps/" target="_blank">Adobe announced Tuesday</a> that the company is planning to unveil some major updates to its pro video software during next week's NAB 2014 trade show in Las Vegas. The centerpiece of these changes is an update to Premiere Pro CC which delivers Live Text templates and powerful new Masking and Tracking tools. After Effects CC also gains new keying effects and now connects with Adobe Kuler, while SpeedGrade CC is now more streamlined with Premiere Pro and Audition CC introduces support for Dolby Digital and Dolby Digital Plus. Adobe will be demonstrating all of the new Creative Cloud pro video enhancements during an <a href="http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&amp;id=1903730&amp;loc=en_us" target="_blank">online webinar</a> next Thursday, April 10 at 10AM PST. Be sure to register now to save your virtual seat!</p><h3>BlackBerry Calls It Quits with T-Mobile US</h3><p>Former smartphone giant BlackBerry was none too impressed when T-Mobile US recently tried to woo its remaining loyal handset owners into a shiny new iPhone, and now the company is taking its ball and going home. <a href="http://press.blackberry.com/press/2014/blackberry-ends-t-mobile-u-s--licensing-agreement.html" target="_blank">BlackBerry announced Tuesday</a> that the company will not renew its U.S. licensing agreement with T-Mo, claiming "our strategies are not complementary and we must act in the best interest of our BlackBerry customers." The hammer will fall on April 25, but BlackBerry claims the company "will do everything in our power to provide continued support with your existing carrier or ensure a smooth transition to our other carrier partners." BlackBerry CEO John Chen also left the door open just a peek, stating the manufacturer hopes to "work with T-Mobile again in the future when our business strategies are aligned." Zing!<br /><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/JRBTempe" target="_blank">J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter</a></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/overnight_recap_logitech_x100_safari_703_pebble_ios_warning_adobe_nab#commentsNewsAdobeblackberrybluetoothLogitechNABovernight recappebbleportable speakerspush notificationsSafari 7T-Mobile USiPadiPhoneiPodMacWed, 02 Apr 2014 12:42:25 +0000J.R. Bookwalter19668 at http://www.maclife.comUltimate Ears Unveils UE Mini Boom Speakershttp://www.maclife.com/article/news/ultimate_ears_unveils_ue_mini_boom_speakers
<!--paging_filter--><p><img src="/files/u220903/ue_mini_boom_620px.png" alt="UE Mini Boom" width="620" height="300" /></p><p>Looking to fill the room with big sound from your Bluetooth-enabled mobile device without wires of any kind? The folks at Ultimate Ears have just unveiled the latest member of its lineup that may just fit the bill.<br /><br />Logitech-owned <a href="http://www.ultimateears.com/en-us/press" target="_blank">Ultimate Ears announced Tuesday</a> the newest member of its speaker line, the <a href="http://www.ultimateears.com/en-us/mini-boom/" target="_blank">UE Mini Boom</a>, which the company bills as "a surprisingly small speaker that delivers unexpectedly huge sound."<br /><br />Available in your choice of five colors for $99.99, the UE Mini Boom is a compact, battery-powered speaker that streams from any Bluetooth-enabled device within a 50-foot range. With battery life up to 10 hours, the speaker also includes a micro-USB port for a quick recharge from almost anywhere.<br /><br />The most clever part of the UE Mini Boom is its ability to pair two of the speakers together using a free app for iOS and Android, which allows listeners to double their sound in a big way.<br /><a href="http://www.ultimateears.com/en-us/mini-boom/" target="_blank"><br />UE Mini Boom</a> is available in orange, purple, red, yellow or black and features a durable metal frame with rubber casing, perfect for home or travel. The speaker also doubles as a speakerphone for a connected smartphone, allowing calls to be answered or disconnected using a multi-function button.<br /><br /><em>Follow this article’s author, <a href="http://twitter.com/JRBTempe" target="_blank">J.R. Bookwalter on Twitter</a></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/ultimate_ears_unveils_ue_mini_boom_speakers#commentsNewsbluetoothLogitechmicro-USBpairingportable speakersspeakersUE Mini BoomUltimate Earswireless speakersiPadiPhoneiPodMacTue, 01 Oct 2013 13:41:29 +0000J.R. Bookwalter18200 at http://www.maclife.comThe Week's Best Deals for Your Mac and iOS Device, July 18http://www.maclife.com/article/news/weeks_best_deals_your_mac_and_ios_device_july_18
<!--paging_filter--><p>You want to make the grade this week, Apple Refurbs? You have to bring at least $200 savings to this party. We aren't looking at anything lower than big slices off the ticket. So if you're looking to save some serious dough (and you can turn around and get software, cases, accessories, whatever with your savings), then you've come to the right place.</p><h3>Mac</h3><p><strong>Refurbished 11.6-inch MacBook Air 1.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/mac_air_18.jpeg" width="400" height="400" /></p><p>Just barely one year old, this model's sticker is slashed $250, making it <a href="http://store.apple.com/us/product/FD223LL/A/refurbished-macbook-air-17ghz-dual-core-intel-core-i5">our lowest-priced Mac of the day</a>. $749 for this diminutive wonder.</p><p><strong>Refurbished 11.6-inch MacBook Air 1.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/macbook_air_12.jpeg" width="326" height="326" /></p><p>You know the drill. The same model as above, only with double the storage for another $50. <a href="http://store.apple.com/us/product/FD224LL/A/refurbished-macbook-air-17ghz-dual-core-intel-core-i5">That $799 price is a whole $300 off</a> retail, so get clicking.</p><p><strong>Refurbished 21.5-inch iMac 2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i5</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/imac2_7.png" width="400" height="368" /></p><p>Just making it in with $200 off, <a href="http://store.apple.com/us/product/FD093LL/A/refurbished-imac-27ghz-quad-core-intel-core-i5">this iMac packs a wallop</a> and is just a hair over a grand at $1,099.</p><p><strong>Refurbished 13.3-inch MacBook Pro 2.5GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5 with Retina Display</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/macbook5_18.jpg" width="499" height="312" /></p><p>Retina Display action here with <a href="http://store.apple.com/us/product/FD212LL/A/refurbished-macbook-pro-25ghz-dual-core-intel-core-i5-with-retina-display">a $230 shavings</a>, bringing this fine looking screen your way for $1,269.</p><p><strong>Refurbished 15.4-inch MacBook Pro 2.3GHz Quad-core Intel i7</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/macbook_pro_8.jpeg" width="326" height="326" /></p><p>It's no Retina Display, but this 15.4-inch screen's still a dowser and <a href="http://store.apple.com/us/product/FD103LL/A/refurbished-macbook-pro-23ghz-quad-core-intel-i7">at $350 off the price</a>, once you've paid your $1,449, you'll have a chunk left over for incidentals.</p><p><strong>Refurbished 27-inch iMac 3.2GHz quad-core Intel Core i5</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/imac1_6.png" width="363" height="348" /></p><p>Speaking of screens, <a href="http://store.apple.com/us/product/FD096LL/A/refurbished-imac-32ghz-quad-core-intel-core-i5">here's the magillah</a>, packing 27 inches of screen space and a whole terabyte of storage, with a $300 savings taking it down to $1,699.</p><p><strong>Refurbished 17-inch MacBook Pro 2.4GHz Quad-core Intel i7</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/macbook3_13.jpg" width="497" height="338" /></p><p>And this week's biggest savings is also on the oldest model, but it's also <a href="http://store.apple.com/us/product/FD311LL/A/refurbished-macbook-pro-24ghz-quad-core-intel-i7">the biggest Apple laptop</a> you're going to find. 17 whopping inches, $600 whopping price cut keeps this model under two grand at $1,899.</p><p><strong>The Mini Utility Mac Bundle</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/minimacutility.png" width="500" height="310" /></p><p>After taking advantage of the deals above, you'd be wise to spend some of your savings on a sweet deal like this. <a href="https://deals.maclife.com/sales/the-mac-mini-bundle">Only $20 and you have three sweet apps</a> to keep iTunes in check, to transfer files back and forth on your phone, and to dig that data out of your backup. Hook it up.</p><p><strong>Steam Summer Sale</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/steam_0.png" width="500" height="267" /></p><p>At the very least, you should get over to Steam and <a href="http://store.steampowered.com/">stock up on gaming titles</a> with what you've saved on these refurbs and you'll be beating the heat with some cool gaming deals that have to be seen to be believed.</p><h3>iOS Accessories</h3><p><strong>eForCity iPhone 5 3-Pc Accessories Bundle</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/eforcity_iphone_5_3-pc_accesories_bundle.jpg" width="300" height="225" /></p><p>Newegg has this normally $16 accessory pack for just $6, and <a href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA0PG0RV6089">that's some savings</a>. Get a charger, a no-slip mat, and a case for just a buck over a fiver.</p><p><strong>Incipio NGP Obsidian Black Case For iPhone 5</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/incipio_ngp_obsidian_black_case_for_iphone_5.jpg" width="300" height="225" /></p><p>Spend a tenner but <a href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875984763">save a tenner</a> for this sharp looking case.</p><p><strong>Incipio feather SHINE Titanium Silver Ultralight Hard Shell Case For iPhone 5</strong></p><p><strong><img src="/files/u124583/incipio_feather_shine_titanium_silver_ultralight_hard_shell_case_for_iphone_5_0.jpg" width="300" height="225" /></strong></p><p>It only looks like aluminum, but it's still sleek, and <a href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875984630">$16 off takes it down to $14</a> for this case.</p><p><strong>Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Rechargeable Battery</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/screen_shot_2013-07-18_at_12.32.00_pm.png" width="313" height="245" /></p><p>Take your music on the go and <a href="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875983551">leave yourwires at home</a> to get this party started for only $24.99.</p><p><strong>iHome iHM16G Portable Stereo Speaker System</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/ihome_ihm16g_portable_stereo_speaker_system.jpg" width="413" height="509" /></p><p>This cute little dock is just the ticket and <a href="http://www.expansys-usa.com/ihome-ihm16g-portable-stereo-speaker-system-black-ihm16g-251816/">you can nab it</a> for $14.95 and free shipping.</p><p><strong>CaseCrown Snap On Case for Apple iPhone 5</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/casecrown_snap_on_case_for_apple_iphone_5.jpg" width="400" height="400" /></p><p>$7.50 and free shipping is a steal on this case normally going for $40, don't you think? Oh, did we mention coupon code <a href="http://www.amazon.com/CaseCrown-Black-Obsidian-Apple-iPhone/dp/B00936X4JG/ref=lh_di_t_dup?tag=dealnewscom&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;psc=1&amp;smid=A174CY8CR6S3G5">DNTW6IZO</a> takes it down to $2.50?</p><p><strong>HornetTek Ozone iPhone 5 Visor Pro Case</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/screen_shot_2013-07-18_at_12.28.45_pm.png" width="423" height="407" /></p><p>We're big fans of the double case action, first <a href="http://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-hornettek-ozone-iphone-5-visor-pro-case-1">the body in a hard plastic</a>, then that in a grippable, shock-absorbing rubber. $5 gives you this slick protection.</p><p><strong>NewerTech NuStand Alloy Display Stand for Apple TV</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/newertech_nustand_alloy_display_stand_for_apple_tv.jpg" width="400" height="268" /></p><p>Prop up that Apple TV with this stand that <a href="http://eshop.macsales.com/item/NewerTech/NUSTALYATV/">looks like it's part of the original design</a>, and it's only $15.99.</p><h3>Really Darn Cheap</h3><p><strong>USB Home Travel Charger</strong></p><p><img src="/files/u124583/usb_travel_charger.png" width="249" height="239" /></p><p>Get this travel charger by using coupon code <a href="http://www.meritline.com/showproduct.aspx?clickid=VWVmLVVBb0JDamNBQUhmN2RMMEFBQUZj&amp;source=dealnews&amp;ProductID=50051&amp;SEName=usb-home-travel-charger-for-cell-phone-pda-mp3-mp4">MLCKE17WNL1</a>, and it'll cost you only $0.95 with free shipping. That's ridiculously cheap, especially if you regularly lose your charger blocks.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/news/weeks_best_deals_your_mac_and_ios_device_july_18#commentsNewsaccessoriesApple TVBluetooth speakerDealsiMaciphone 5iphone 5 casesmac bundlesMacBookmacbook airmacbook proportable speakersprice dropsrefurbrefurbssoftware bundlesSteamweekly dealsThu, 18 Jul 2013 16:05:50 +0000J Keirn-Swanson17559 at http://www.maclife.comDivoom Bluetune-solo vs. Boombotix Boombot2 Reviewhttp://www.maclife.com/article/reviews/divoom_bluetunesolo_vs_boombotix_boombot2_review
<!--paging_filter--><p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.maclife.com/files/u325188/2013/04/screen2.jpg" width="620" height="302" /></p><p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Divoom's Bluetune-solo pumps out a lot of sound for its tiny size, and you can daisy-chain multiple speakers together.</strong></p><p>Technology is becoming absurd. Somewhere along the line we've reached into the world of science fiction and pulled the secrets of tomorrow into our present. It's true: we haven't yet divined time travel or even colonized Mars, but we can fit all of our audio needs inside a coffee cup. <br /><br />It's hard not to be skeptical when looking at the Bluetune-solo; it's less than 3 inches tall and promises to play audio as well as act as a speakerphone. The output is limited by its form factor to only 6 watts, but a little there goes a long way. While no volume controls are present on the speaker itself, even songs that emphasize bass are crisp and loud enough to entertain in most settings short of a party. You can even daisy-chain speakers together via auxiliary outputs, but that begins to defeat the purpose of the low cost and extreme portability. <br /><br />The speakerphone functionality is far from necessary, but it does an admirable job with decent clarity. The Bluetune-solo is sturdy with an attractive metallic finish, and despite its asking price you'd be hard pressed to call anything about it cheap. With a battery life of nearly 10 hours, if it would do my taxes and make kale salad, I'd probably never leave my apartment again.</p><p style="text-align: center;">&nbsp;</p><p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/files/u325188/2013/04/screen1.jpg" width="620" height="465" /></p><p style="text-align: center;"><strong>The Boombot2 scores high for personality and durability, just not as well for sound quality.</strong></p><p>With customizable "eyes" for the speaker grilles and an almost anime approach to their design, the Boombot2, by Boombotix, is overflowing with personality, somewhere between Skullcandy headphones and bLind skateboards. Designed for durability, the speaker is rated as being able to handle light rain and snow. Don't worry about dropping this little guy because the clip provided will keep you locked in, even in bumpy conditions. <br /><br />When it comes to the listening experience, however, the Boombot2 is merely adequate. Maxing out at 5 watts, the midrange can become a bit crowded by the bass at higher volumes, and at its peak there will be light distortion, but that's to be expected out of such a tiny package. The runtime lasted nearly 7 hours, though fine, seems a bit short for a price of $80.<br /><br />Like everything in life, preference all comes down to a difference of philosophy. Both speakers pair nearly immediately via Bluetooth, are powered by USB, and are about as portable as the devices kicking out the jams. Audiophiles, as usual, will find room to complain, but for general everyday use, it's hard to go wrong here. <br /><br /><strong>The bottom line.</strong> If you're looking for a stylish speaker that can take a beating, look no further than the Boombot2. If you simply need something portable with rich sound, then the Bluetune-solo's unstoppable. Either way—you're killing us, smalls.</p><p><img src="http://www.maclife.com/files/u32/hairline_622.gif" width="622" height="5" /></p> <p><strong>Bluetune-solo<br /></strong></p> <p><strong>Divoom</strong><strong><br /></strong><a href="http://www.divoom.com/" target="_blank"><strong>http://www.divoom.com/</strong></a></p> <p><strong>Price: </strong>$49.99</p> <p><strong>Requirements: </strong>Audio device with Bluetooth or 3.5mm audio-out jack</p> <p><strong><img src="/files/u325188/2013/04/4-stars_0.png" width="200" height="31" style="padding: 0px 0px 10px 20px; float: right;" class="graphic-right" /></strong><strong>Pros: </strong>Surprising power for size. Built-in mic for speakerphone function. Nice battery life.</p> <p><strong>Cons: </strong>Bound by the constraints of its size. No volume controls, so the volume can only be adjusted on the audio device.</p> <p><img src="http://www.maclife.com/files/u32/hairline_622.gif" width="622" height="5" /></p> <p><strong>Boombot2</strong><strong><br /></strong></p><p><strong>Boombotix</strong><strong><br /><a href="http://www.boombotix.com" target="_blank">http://www.boombotix.com<br /></a></strong></p> <p><strong>Price: </strong>$79.99</p><p><strong>Requirements: </strong>Audio device with Bluetooth or 3.5mm audio-out jack</p><p><img src="/files/u325188/2013/04/3-stars.png" width="200" height="31" class="graphic-right" /></p> <p><strong>Pros:</strong> Durability. Strength of clip. Small form-factor.</p><p><strong>Cons:</strong> Bass distortion is harsh at even moderate volumes.</p>http://www.maclife.com/article/reviews/divoom_bluetunesolo_vs_boombotix_boombot2_review#commentsReviewsAudiobluetoothBluetooth SpeakersboombotixdivoomHardwareiPhone speakersiPodiPod and iPhoneportable speakersspeakerstraveliPadThu, 25 Apr 2013 15:00:09 +0000Cody Cardarelli16764 at http://www.maclife.comSatechi iFit-1 Speaker Reviewhttp://www.maclife.com/article/reviews/satechi_ifit1_speaker_review
<!--paging_filter--><p style="text-align: center;"><img src="/files/u325188/2013/04/screen_40.png" /></p><p>We just gave a glowing review to <a href="http://www.maclife.com/article/reviews/milo_review" target="_blank">Bluelounge's Milo stand</a>, an elegantly curved stand for an iPhone or iPod touch. Satechi's brightly colored iFit-1 speaker isn't quite as elegant, but it's only $1 more -- and it's a stand as well as a rechargeable speaker.<br /><br />This 4.5-by-3.5-by-2.5-inch speaker, which only weighs 1.6 ounces, is highly portable. And the sound won't rattle the fillings in your teeth -- it's a little tinny and gets very distorted when you try to turn it up all the way -- but it's actually not too shabby for a speaker at this price point. Better than you might expect, anyway.<br /><br /><strong>The bottom line</strong>. This would be good for little kids who want to rock out to Katy Perry, or as an extra little speaker for next to the kitchen sink or some other dreaded-chore location.</p><fieldset class="fieldgroup group-the-bottom-line"><legend>Review Synopsis</legend><div class="field field-type-text field-field-product">
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http://www.maclife.com/article/reviews/satechi_ifit1_speaker_review#commentsReviews20 under 20AudioHardwareiOS Under 20iPhone speakeriPhone speakersiPod speakerportableportable speakersSatechitraveliPhoneiPodWed, 24 Apr 2013 18:10:46 +0000Susie Ochs16811 at http://www.maclife.com